Western Civilization II Quiz
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Galileo Galilei
Johannes Kepler
Nicolaus Copernicus
Issac Newton
Francis Bacon
Rene Descartes
Bernard de Fontenelle
Baruch Spinoza
| a. | Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems |
| b. | Conversations on the Plurality of Worlds |
| c. | New Organon |
| d. | The Revolutions of the Heavenly Spheres |
| e. | Discourse on the Method |
| f. | A Treatise on Religion and Political Philosophy |
| g. | Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy |
| h. | New Astronomy |
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Ptolemaic model
Copernican model
Alchemy
Pneuma
Induction
Paradigm
Secularization
Skepticism
| a. | Sun centered model of the universe |
| b. | Magical art of changing the nature of metals |
| c. | Enrichment of the blood necessary to sustain life |
| d. | Establishment of a theory only after analysis |
| e. | Tendency to doubt what is expected to be believed. |
| f. | Established conceptual framework |
| g. | Earth centered model of the universe |
| h. | Rise of worldly concerns over religion |
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“If I have seen farther, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
“I think therefore I am.”
“Knowledge is power.”
“Nothing ought to be admitted as true but what has been proved by good and solid reason.”
Proved elliptical instead of circular planetary orbit
Formulized the mathematical law of motion
Authored The Copernican Revolution
Authored Two Treatises of Government
| a. | Rene Descartes |
| b. | Baruch Spinoza |
| c. | John Locke |
| d. | Francis Bacon |
| e. | Johannes Kepler |
| f. | Thomas Kuhn |
| g. | Isaac Newton |
| h. | Galileo Galilei |
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